pecl installs for previous php version

匆匆过客 提交于 2019-12-02 16:20:54

In my case, I was attempting to install Gearman.

pecl install gearman would install it incorrectly.

php -i would show:

PHP Extension => 20100525

Yet pecl would install using:

PHP Api Version:         20090626

After changing my config settings to use:

First Fix

sudo pecl config-set php_ini /etc/php.ini
sudo pecl config-set php_bin /usr/bin/php5

I noticed that I would still get

WARNING: php_bin /usr/bin/php5 appears to have a suffix 5, but config variable php_suffix does not match

You can resolve this by using the config setting:

Additional Fix

sudo pear config-set php_suffix 5

Why was this a problem?

For me, I got into this problem because I added a custom PPA and reinstalled PHP. This meant that my previous install of php5-dev was out of sync.

You if you ever get into the same situation, you might just want to run..

apt-get remove php5-dev
pecl uninstall <extensionname>
apt-get install php5-dev
apt-get remove php5-pear
apt-get install php5-pear
pecl install <extensionname>

Alternatively, you can download the source and run phpize.

The solution was pretty simple. I had to make modifications to my pecl config. It turned out that these two command did the trick:

sudo pear config-set php_ini /etc/php.ini
sudo pecl config-set bin_dir /usr/bin/

pecl used the wrong phpize. There were two versions of the phpize. The same counts for my php.ini file.

None of the other answers (as yet) seem to address having multiple "co-installable" PHP versions while wanting to build a given extension for all installed PHP versions.

To illustrate the scenario in which I find myself (I'm using the Ondrej Surý PHP PPAs for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS):

root@localhost:~# ls -lah /usr/bin/*php*
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root     11K Apr 19 12:50 dh_php
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    3.1K Apr  5  2016 dh_phpcomposer
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    5.4K Apr  5  2016 dh_phppear
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root   root      21 Jul 24 00:44 php -> /etc/alternatives/php
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.3M Jul  6 10:04 php5.6
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.3M Jul  6 10:04 php7.0
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.4M Aug  4 14:22 php7.1
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root   root      28 Jul 24 00:44 php-config -> /etc/alternatives/php-config
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.3K Jul  6 10:03 php-config5.6
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.1K Jul  6 10:03 php-config7.0
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.1K Aug  4 14:21 php-config7.1
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root   root      24 Jul 24 00:44 phpize -> /etc/alternatives/phpize
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.7K Jul  6 10:03 phpize5.6
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.6K Jul  6 10:03 phpize7.0
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root   root    4.6K Aug  4 14:21 phpize7.1

pecl install extension-name does the job for PHP 7.1, but not the others.

The other anwsers indicate that while it's possible to uninstall/reinstall php*-dev, I'd much rather not, given the intentional, co-installed PHP versions on the system.

One solution is to build the extension for each version present on the system.

This snippet demonstrates building with PHP 5.6, but I've done the same for 7.0 and 7.1 and the steps are the same.

This example demonstrates cloning the extension from a Git repository, but one may use any source directory.

(# indicates that you must be root or use sudo)

# apt-get install php-dev

# cd ~

# git clone https://github.com/vendor/extension-name

# cd ./extension-name

# phpize5.6

# ./configure --with-php-config=/usr/bin/php-config5.6

# make clean

# make

# make install

# ln -s /etc/php/5.6/mods-available/extension-name.ini /etc/php/5.6/fpm/conf.d/20-extension-name.ini

# service php5.6-fpm reload

Better to reinstall phpize extensions as it will be used by PECL and not make hacks.

Do next (php 5.5 => php 5.6 example) :

sudo apt-get remove php5-dev
sudo apt-get install php5.6-dev 

(you can change 5.6 to version you need)

Then:

sudo pecl install extensionname

There is a way to switch PHP-Version on Ubuntu:

sudo update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php5.6

Source: https://superuser.com/a/1100911/371795

On Ubuntu 16.04, when using ppa:ondrej/php (and probably other alternatives), in order to install pecl/php extensions for php 5.6, you have to do the following:

pecl config-set ext_dir /usr/lib/php/20131226
pecl config-set php_bin /usr/bin/php5.6
pecl config-set php_ini /etc/php/5.6/cli/php.ini
pear config-set ext_dir /usr/lib/php/20131226
pear config-set php_bin /usr/bin/php5.6
pear config-set php_ini /etc/php/5.6/cli/php.ini
update-alternatives --config php #select php 5.6
update-alternatives --config php-config #select php 5.6
update-alternatives --config phpize #select php 5.6

Next you can use pecl as usual:

pecl install raphf-1.1.2

downloading raphf-1.1.2.tgz ... Starting to download raphf-1.1.2.tgz (15,915 bytes) ......done: 15,915 bytes 8 source files, building

running: phpize

Configuring for:

PHP Api Version: 20131106

Zend Module Api No: 20131226

Zend Extension Api No: 220131226

...

install ok: channel://pecl.php.net/raphf-1.1.2

Extension raphf enabled in php.ini

I noticed that, when no extension are enabled in php.ini, pecl add the line extension="xxx.so" at the beginning of the php.ini, so I usually move it at the end of the file, manually, and after it's ok for the next extensions.

Depending of what you have on your system, it may be necessary to rollback your changes after install, especially for the default php version to use, with update-alternatives

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